Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The specific reasons for this are not known but are connected with the wider trend of not allowing claims for economic loss in negligence actions .
32 However , this class may actually enter into economic activities for private gain using , for example , its privileged position to secure credit at favourable rates of interest , obtain monopolies and franchises in import and export businesses , start up industrial enterprises , speculate in urban property and so on ( for a debate about the bureaucracy in lesser developed countries , see Coulson 1975 ; Leys 1975 : 193f . ) .
33 The Club can boast excellent tennis facilities ( 12 indoor and 8 outdoor courts ) , with extensive programmes for all ages and abilities .
34 They arrange extensive programmes for both qualified and unqualified members .
35 These were indestructible and to this day I regret ever falling for the slick adverts for trendy green ones .
36 Chile and Argentina were both offered barter deals , involving the exchange of Chilean nitrates ( demand for which had recently collapsed because of German development of synthetic substitutes ) and Argentine agricultural products for Soviet crude oil , along with assistance in the setting up of their own national refineries .
37 Agricultural products for this purpose are only those listed in Annex II of the Treaty of Rome .
38 There are sound anatomical reasons for this — the distance of the penis from the anus militates against direct infection from that source , and the ‘ external ’ nature of the penis makes it more easy to keep clean and perhaps abort an early infection .
39 Yeltsin 's political programme combined calls for radical economic reform with a strong appeal for Russia 's sovereign rights .
40 Attempts were made by Wulfhere to detach the kingdom of Lindsey from its dependency on the north Anglian king , for Chad probably and Wynfrith ( 672-c. 674 ) certainly , successive bishops of Lichfield , exercised episcopal authority over the Lindesfara ( HE IV , 3 ) and the political foundations for this may have been laid in the 660s .
41 An important feature of this study was the use of the daily prices of call options on the outstanding contracts for each index to calculate the implicit market estimates of the subsequent price volatility for each of the outstanding contracts .
42 Its existence had not been revealed to the defence even after specific requests for unused material and , days before the trial , a specific request from a solicitor for three defendants , for a copy of any video tape .
43 Forster , too , acknowledged both the economic and the political reasons for elementary education : ‘ Upon the speedy provision of elementary education depends our industrial prosperity .
44 Those that did criticize or review the film , while being in total agreement with the mainstream that it was a ‘ good film ’ , were unable to find any particularly political reasons for such valuations .
45 Three of the fundholding practices arranged private contracts for this procedure paid out of their practice budgets as a means of improving the services available to their patients .
46 A small clutch of local authorities have evolved coherent and articulated policies for under-fives that automatically include special needs , as an integral part of a shared philosophy .
47 As for the human rights record of Saudi Arabia , Amnesty reports the detention of political prisoners for long periods without trial — eleven have been incarcerated since 1979 .
48 As for the human rights record of Saudi Arabia , Amnesty reports the detention of political prisoners for long periods without trial — eleven have been incarcerated since 1979 .
49 National institutions and agencies , each responsible for one agenda , are charged with administering specific policies for each sector and each group of multi-nationals .
50 How absurd she was , and what absurd reasons for this euphoria .
51 Whatever the arrangements , it is very important to get ground rules agreed before the move takes place , so that some of the possible snags for all concerned are foreseen and nipped in the bud .
52 They 're happy for Britain to be a at the bottom of the income scale with rich rewards for those on top income .
53 Bristol will increase its contribution to the pursuit of scholarship and research for the benefit of all mankind , for the creation of a better quality of life for our fellow citizens , for a renewed industrial future for our country and for a better understanding of the past and expanded horizons for many who are trapped by lack of opportunity or missed chances in earlier education .
54 Liquid products for manual use : This is calculated by standardising arithmetically the price to achieve a true cost which represents the price the product would be if it were at a standard concentration of 30 per cent .
55 If the grace of God is all gift , there is also consequent human effort needed and Paul uses some strenuous metaphors for this .
56 Western style financial institutions , infrastructure and factory-based industry were promoted to provide the requisite economic foundations for international strength .
57 It may be that we are becoming a more ‘ criminal ’ nation as the increase in crime rates would suggest , but this can not just be assumed and it is important to be aware of other possible reasons for such an increase .
58 It is worth pausing to look at the degree of crowd disorder associated with these sports and the possible reasons for such profiles .
59 They had discussed the possible reasons for such a meeting as they made their way to the farm , and all feared the worst .
60 Possible reasons for such ureteric obstruction include periureteric fat necrosis by pancreatic enzymes and compression by the inflammatory mass .
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